The Lexicon of Labor
By R. Emmett Murray
This is an invaluable resource for all unionists, from rank-and-file
activists to newsletter editors and webmasters to union leaders. It
offers readable, informative descriptions of more than 500 key places,
people and events in American labor history, from explaining who the
Wobblies and Knights of Labor were to reporting on the 1997 Teamster
strike at UPS. It includes dozens of new terms and developments and
introduces a new generation to the labor lexicon.
—Featured in the UCS Labor Books Catalog
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